John-Egan-Obituary

John J. "Jack" Egan

Albany, New York

Jun 2, 1942 – Dec 20, 2021

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BORN
June 2, 1942
DIED
December 20, 2021
LOCATION
Albany, New York

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Egan, John J. "Jack" COLONIE John J. "Jack" Egan, 79, peacefully passed into eternal life on Monday, December 20, 2021, at home. A lifelong area resident, he was the son of Agnes (Egan) Fournier and Albert Fournier. Raised in North Albany, Jack was proud of his Irish roots. He was blessed with a...

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Dear Carole, I was heartbroken to hear Jack passed away. He was such a kind and devoted man, the world was a better place because of him. I know you both were friends with my parents, before Jack started praying & offering communion to my mom every Monday. He was such a good friend to Mary. His help was unwavering, may he rest in peace.

To the Egan family, I volunteered at the Roarke Center at the same time as Jack. It was always fun when he greeted me at the door. We joked a bit and usually discussed whatever he was reading. Alexander Hamilton was one of our memorable topics. Please accept my sincere sympathy on the loss of this kind man.

I knew Jack as a fellow volunteer at the Roarke Center. He was always cheerful and sweet with a smile for everyone. He made our day just a little bit more pleasant. My condolences to his family, especially his wife. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Carole and family, I am so sorry to hear of Jack's passing. Praying God, family and friends give you strength at this sad time. No doubt wonderful memories will always be in your heart. I worked with Jack at Seneca Paper. He was always a kind and sincere person and I have thought about him over the years since. Take care. RIP Jack.

Dear Carole & Family, I was sorry to hear of Jack's passing. You're in my thoughts and prayers. I'm glad I ran into you and Jack not too long ago. Rest in peace, Jack.

I was sorry to hear of Mr. Egan´s death. He was always so kind to my Mother, Mary Hynes and me. Mr. Egan was a wonderful neighbor on Green Meadows Lane. I´ve since moved to Indiana for family but I still remember him and his wife, Carol. Please accept my condolences on your family´s loss. Catherine Hynes

Jackie was a saint and the world is a better place because he lived. Jackie & the Kapsaroff brothers grew up together on Genesee Street in North Albany. He was known to be one of the most caring and honest people in our neighborhood. Sincerest condolences to his family and loved ones from George and John Kapsaroff. Rest in peace Jackie.

Carole and Family, Jack gave so much to the St. Pius X community. His church family was made stronger because of his faith, his leadership and his willingness to jump into all aspects of ministry. We will miss him and all he contributed to St. Pius. May his gentle soul rest in peace. Fran and Gayle Bouchard

Dear Carole, My sincere condolences to you and your family. You and Jack were the epitome of high school sweethearts. God gave you many, many years together and has left you with many wonderful memories to look back on and cherish. You also have your faith, family and friends to help you now. God bless you and your family.